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Night owls challenge early birds for cognitive edge, study suggests

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Researchers analyzed data from more than 26,000 participants and found evening people scored up to 13.5% higher than morning people on cognitive assessments. (Virojt Changyencham/Dreamstime/TNS)
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Researchers analyzed data from more than 26,000 participants and found evening people scored up to 13.5% higher than morning people on cognitive assessments.

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